Senator Carper (D-DE) oversaw the EPW hearings on June 30, 2011 for stricter rules on air pollution. Find out the results here.
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Senator Carper Oversees EPW Hearings: Do Americans Really Have to Choose between Health and Energy?
How Much Coal is in Your Life?
Do you know how much coal pollution you are exposed to? Visit us and find out just how much!
Your Turn: More Than An Ozone Number
When kids can’t play outside, they should write their congressmen and demand answers and solutions from polluting companies.
Playing Politics with Clean Air
Sometimes federal regulations can be a nuisance. The Clean Air Act is not one. Tell your congressperson you don’t stand for dirty air.
5 Scientists (and Dr. Oz) Make Clean Air Sense
Clean air is necessary for better health. Find out what these scientists have to say about air pollutants.
Existing Technology Can Slash Mercury, Toxic Power Plant Emissions That Harm Children
When we have the means to cut cancer-causing mercury emissions, we should. Join Moms Clean Air Force and help clean up our air.
Senate EPW Hearings Set The Stage For Clean Air Fight
Find out what happened at the Senate’s EPW hearings for the Clean Air Act. Show your support by joining Moms Clean Air Force.
Air Quality Alert-Tips for Indoor Fun
When you get an air quality alert, it’s a good idea to stay inside. Find a few tips on how to have fun when you’re stuck indoors.
Persephone, Hubris, and Climate Change
Climate change is here. Ground-level ozone helps make smog and it’s harder to breathe. Visit us to find out how you can help eliminate air pollution.
Special Guest Post from Senator Tom Carper (D-DE), Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Clean Air
Senator Tom Carper shares his thoughts on smog and ozone season. Find out just how badly we need cleaner air and why.
Fighting Asthma in Communities of Color
Asthma is a problem, but it affects communities of color much more. Learn how Moms Clean Air Force is fighting asthma causing air pollutants.
Your Nose May Love the Smell of Emissions But Your Lungs Sure Don’t
After Sarah Palin said she loves the smell of emissions, many heavy polluters supported her. Find out just how unhealthy breathing those fumes can be.









